Recently
I reread the book Night, by Elie Wiesel, which described the
horrors of the Holocaust which he, the author, survived and which
exterminated his whole family and left him alone in the world. The
trauma, panic and unbelievable physical and psychic pain which my
family, my fellow Jews and I experienced during the Hitler era
prompted me to express my bottomless dismay and anger against those who
deny this unthinkable, abominable event which cost six million
unsuspecting, innocent Jewish people their lives, to say nothing of the
trauma and abuse suffered by those of us who experienced these
atrocities. To deny that this part of history occurred is in itself
a heinous crime!

Time and
again we read about the enemies of our people. Mohammad Khatami,
President of Iran and the late Ayatollah Khomeini, Willis Carto, Bradley
Smith, David Irving and a host of others, including some Jews and
former Jews who agree and fight against their own brethren in revising
history to suit their malevolent, satanic minds. The last are self
haters whose very venom has destroyed their integrity, their
intelligence and their souls.

The deniers
are the deserters who spew hatred wherever they can. They are the
undeclared miniature Hitlers of the world, who are capable of bringing
out the criminals of our universe to assist them in spreading their
prevarications wherever possible. They are of the same mentality as
those who scapegoated us by inventing the blood libel (the preposterous
lie that we use the blood of Christians in our Matzos for our Passover
Seders) eons of years ago.

David Irving
was, when he took Deborah Lipstadt to court, exposed for his endless
prevarications in his book. Although he went into bankruptcy, he
continued to peddle his venomous literature. The only country that
allowed him free speech for his hateful propaganda was the United
States, which he alleged was “controlled by Jews.”

What lessons
do we learn from all that we have experienced? We have learned that
we must defend ourselves, that we need to recognize our self worth, to
fight back, and most of all to prevent future occurrences of the outrage
that was the Holocaust!